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A network of misogyny: Bill O’Reilly’s alleged record of sexual harassment isn’t shocking; hating women is central to his brand
Amanda Marcotte
For men like Bill O'Reilly, Roger Ailes and Donald Trump, disgusting behavior toward women is part of the package
Bernie is wrong and Malcolm was right: What white liberals so often get wrong about racism and Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
White progressives have a tough time confronting racism — as Bernie Sanders, a hero in many ways, has made clear
Resist, insist, persist, enlist: Women becoming more politically engaged since Trump’s win
Karin Kamp
Before Hillary Clinton encouraged women to run for office this week, they had already started signing up to do so
Donald Trump: A bigger “factoid” president than Nixon?
David Masciotra
If we're going to tell the truth from a lie, and real news from fake, let's start with the definition of this word
Forget Snoop Dogg’s Trump clown: This anti-Trump hip hop video is radical, thought-provoking and wildly popular
Matthew Pulver
Kodak Black's "Tunnel Vision" video makes a strong statement about pro-Trump sentiment and anti-black violence
What good is Ivanka Trump? The President’s daughter is more than complicit — she’s a chip off the old block
Kali Holloway
Don't hang your hopes on Ivanka Trump being your savior
A 2-for-1 for racists: Post hateful fliers, then revel in the news coverage
Ken Schwencke
White supremacists have targeted college campuses, causing upset and gaining attention
From an Iowa classroom in 1968 to Donald Trump: Educator Jane Elliott on the legendary “Blue-Eyed/Brown-Eyed” exercise
Chauncey DeVega
What Jane Elliott observed in an all-white third-grade class almost 50 years ago echoes loudly in the age of Trump
How online hate infiltrates social media and politics
Adam G. Klein
For hate groups, there's unprecedented opportunity to finally plug their fringe movements into a mainstream circuit
Jason Kander reacts to slamming Richard Spencer on Twitter: “It’s not every day you get to tell off a neo-Nazi”
Taylor Link
The Democrat won Twitter over the weekend when he responded to Richard Spencer's tweet about a song from "Cabaret"
The global history of the Alt-Right
Ryan Bohl
Alt-Right's intellectual force has elements of fascism, 19th-century nativism, and slavery-produced white supremacy
The butcher’s bill keeps coming due: Donald Trump’s Hannibal Lecter budget cannibalizes his own supporters
Chauncey DeVega
The president's proposed 2018 budget serves up a rich feast to the wealthy. His supporters are the main course
Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore stays on as denomination struggles to adapt
Matthew Sheffield
The nation's most conservative Christian denomination may force a prominent Trump opponent from its leadership
“A stark, raving racist”: Democrats turn up the heat on Republicans who refuse to condemn Rep. Steve King’s white nationalism
Sophia Tesfaye
House Speaker Paul Ryan would only say he "disagrees" with King's recent comments about "somebody else's babies"
Steve King is a virulent racist — why be surprised? He represents the current Republican Party perfectly
Chauncey DeVega
Not every Republican talks openly about "somebody else's babies," but hateful sentiments suffuse the entire GOP
When the Punisher, a brutal comic-book vigilante, comes to your local police department, it can’t be good
Chauncey DeVega
A Kentucky police department used a Marvel Comics sociopath for their Blue Lives Matter logo. It's too perfect
Our tantrum president: Donald Trump needs to watch “Inside Out” ASAP
Chauncey DeVega
Maybe the Pixar film about an 11-year-old can help Trump manage his emotions. Or maybe we're all doomed
What’s in a name: Considering inclusion in the debate about renaming buildings
Christopher Lebron
Renaming college buildings may raise our collective social consciousness, but we still need action
Donald Trump and Andrew Jackson: More in common than just populism
Billy J. Stratton
Jackson's America saw an era of the marginalization of people, while using exceptionalism and progress as mantras
Donald Trump’s “blame the liberals” talk belongs to a long right-wing tradition of white victimology and conspiracy theory
Chauncey DeVega
In Trump's world, progressives are the true racists and white people face endless persecution. None of this is new
Profile in cowardice: Donald Trump will take no responsibility for the wave of hate crimes he has inspired
Chauncey DeVega
Any correlation between Trump's rhetoric and the hate crime in Kansas is "absurd," White House says. Really?
The other right-wing tidal wave sweeping America: Federal and state preemption of local progressive laws
Don Hazen, Steven Rosenfeld
State laws are overstepping local laws in seven key areas
At the altar of American greatness: David Brooks, Trump and the Church of America the Redeemer
Andrew Bacevich
It demands of the faithful just one thing: a fervent belief in our mission to remake the world in America's image
Angst in the Church of America the Redeemer
Andrew J. Bacevich
Worshippers belive that America’s transgressions, unlike those of other countries, don’t count against it
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